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LUCIE (LUCY) BRUNEAU
Born: Nov 12, 1930
Date of Passing: Dec 09, 2021
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LUCIE (LUCY) BRUNEAU
November 12, 1930 December 9, 2021
She leaves to mourn her four loving daughters, Diane, Rachel (Les), Linda (Bill) and Louise (Gord), seven adored grandchildren, Kerri (Troy), Jonathan (Karen), Marla (Andrew), Amber (Ryan), Lee (Jaime), Mackenzie (Marcus), DJ (Lindsey), and 14 precious great-grandchildren.
Born to Flora and Oscar Dubé, Mom was the second born of 12 siblings; she will be missed by her surviving three lovely sisters, five wonderful brothers as well as many in-laws, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her beloved husband Maurice.
Mom married Dad on October 5, 1949 and soon after was kept busy raising their four daughters in Great Falls, sewing matching dresses and head scarves for Linda and Louise and grad dresses and three piece pant suits for Diane and Rachel.
She was involved in curling and bowling, was a teacher of catechism and 4-H and belonged to the Great Falls Women's Institute. She was very pleased to receive a part-time job at the Great Falls Staff House and earn her own spending money.
Mom was so proud of her family; she always said she had the most beautiful grandchildren. She enjoyed knitting and each grandchild was blessed to receive a special blanket. With the addition of great-grandchildren she could be heard saying: "they light up my life". She always made sure there was plenty of treats, baking and goodies available when they visited, especially the infamous GoldFish crackers she always kept in her pantry (that she secretly liked in her soup!)
In Mom's later years, she enjoyed going for afternoon coffee with her sister Armande and friends, where Dad would tag along as her chauffeur and sitting outside on her deck with Dad.
In recent years Mom enjoyed listening to music in her room at the personal care home which made her very happy. She did a lot of toe-tapping to her favourite Johnny Cash songs.
Our sincere thanks to all the staff at the Lac du Bonnet Personal Care Home for their patience, care and kindness. You all truly deserve a round of applause for the work you do.
A private family service is planned for the end of December. We ask all who knew her to please honour her life by taking some time to recall a special moment or memory of time spent with her, or by wearing her favourite colour, red.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba or the Lac du Bonnet Personal Care Home.
We will love you forever Mom, rest in peace.
P.S. say hi to Dad from all of us.
SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL
& CREMATORIUM, Beausejour
(204) 268-3510 or MB Toll Free 1-877-776-2220
www.soberingfuneralchapel.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 18, 2021